30 April, 2016

Why Hillary Clinton truly represents an obsolete system

...
and why Bernie Sanders shows that Millennials could be the generation
that is about to demolish it

by system
failure

The recent
victory of Hillary Clinton in New York, as well as these in a series
of states after, leave little room for someone to be optimistic about
a miracle by Bernie Sanders. Although it's not over yet, the odds for
him to win the nomination of the Democratic Party have been reduced
significantly.

However,
there are many who believe that Bernie's political revolution has
just started, and they are probably right. In fact, the
totally-pro-establishment Democratic Party probably has made a huge
mistake already, by letting Bernie to enter as a Trojan Horse inside,
and start the demolition of this brutal neoliberal establishment.

The
lobbyists of the Democratic Party probably underestimated Bernie's
ability to mobilize millions of Americans and especially the young
people against the establishment. This means that people make the
difference, Bernie is only the appropriate tool. As already mentioned : “The
establishment starts to sense the first cracks in its solid
structure. But Bernie is only the appropriate tool. It's the American
people who make the difference. No matter who will be elected
eventually, the final countdown for the demolition of this brutal
system has already started and it's irreversible. The question now is
not if, but when it will collapse, and what this collapse will bring
the day after. In any case, if people are truly united, they have
nothing to fear.”

The
establishment mechanisms did everything to "muzzle"
Bernie's message for real change, but failed miserably. This shows
that the establishment already struggles really hard to maintain its
dominance.

A key factor
for the transmission of Bernie's message was the American youth. The
Millennials, who have grown with the technology of internet,
exploited the social and alternative media and actually crashed the
mainstream media propaganda and absolute domination.

However,
it's not just the technology that played a crucial role here. More
important and highly hopeful, is that a generation that was born
inside the absolute dominance of the brutal neoliberalism, without
actually experiencing any other (even slightly) different
socio-political model, has come in the front line of the war against
it. Actually, when generations start to defy seriously the dominant
system, the revolution is about to begin.

On the other
hand, the billionaire class continues "politics as usual",
that is, throwing millions of dollars to promote its favorite puppet,
Hillary Clinton, towards the US presidency. This is actually a good
indication of how much obsolete the system is. The elites still bet
their money on a single personality, a unit, a leader, because this
common, "traditional" process costs much less. They
"invest" some millions in one person to get more power and
some billions.

It's time
for Bernie's movement to form its own political party. A third pole
which will break the corrupted bipartisanism and become the vehicle
for a real political revolution. Whoever become president, the next
four years will be crucial. The movement is expected to become even
more powerful and better organized, to achieve the final decisive
strike against the heavily wounded establishment.